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How to learn trading in Stock Market?
Whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this trading guide could help you navigate the exciting but challenging world of stock trading.
Why is it important to learn the stock market?
- The Stock Market is a vast and complex ocean, and it is important to know how to navigate it before you jump in.
- Many people watch videos on YouTube or other social media platforms about people making big profits in the stock market, and they are inspired to jump in themselves. But they do not realize that the stock market is a stormy sea, always full of turmoil. It may appear calm on the surface, but the storm inside can rise up and drown you at any time. Even experienced people can get caught in the storm.
- That’s why it’s important to learn about the stock market before you start investing. You need to understand how it works, and you need to develop a strategy for investing. You need to start slowly and gradually increase your risk as you gain experience.
If you follow this roadmap, you will be able to understand the stock market and start investing with confidence
Stock Market Basics: A Beginner’s Guide
What is stock market in simple words and How it works?
The stock market is a platform where buyers and sellers of company shares come together to trade. When you buy a share, you become a part-owner of that company. LEARN MORE
Understanding the Primary Market and Secondary Market
The primary market is where new shares are issued and sold to the public for the first time. The secondary market is where existing shares are traded between investors. LEARN MORE
IPO stands for Initial Public Offering. It is the process by which a company goes public and sells its shares to the general public for the first time. LEARN MORE
A stock or share represents a unit of ownership in a company. When you buy a share, you own a small portion of the company and are entitled to a share of its profits. LEARN MORE
An index is a statistical measure that tracks the performance of a specific sector or the overall market. It helps investors compare different stocks and gauge the market’s direction. LEARN MORE
Understanding Trading and Demat Accounts: Key Differences and Functions
A trading account is used to buy and sell stocks. A demat account is used to hold shares in electronic form. LEARN MORE
What is a Stock Broker and Its types?
A broker is a financial professional who acts as an intermediary between buyers and sellers of stocks. A discount broker offers low-cost trading services but may not provide investment advice. LEARN MORE
Difference Between Intraday and Delivery Trading
Intraday trading involves buying and selling shares within the same day. Delivery trading involves buying shares and holding them for a longer period. LEARN MORE
Technical Analysis
Technical analysis is a method of forecasting future stock price movements by studying historical price patterns and trading volume. LEARN MORE
Line Chart, Bar Chart, Candlestick Chart LEARN MORE
Nature and Anatomy of Candlestick
Just like humans have different natures, similarly, every candlestick has its own nature, and if we understand its nature, then it becomes easier to understand the market. LEARN MORE
A trend is a general direction in which the stock market or a particular stock is moving. Trends can be identified by analyzing historical price data. LEARN MORE
What are Trend lines, and How to Draw Trend Lines?
Trend lines are lines drawn on a stock chart to connect points of support and resistance. They help identify the overall trend of a stock’s price. LEARN MORE
What are Support and resistance, and How to draw the SAR Levels?
Support and resistance levels are price points at which a stock’s price tends to bounce back or reverse its direction. LEARN MORE
Most Effective Candlestick Patterns
Doji Candlestick (Gravestone, Dragonfly)
Structure: A small real body with long upper and lower shadows.
- Nature: Indecision, uncertainty, or a potential reversal. LEARN MORE
Marubozu (Bullish Marubozu, Bearish Marubozu)
- Structure: A long real body with no or very small shadows.
- Nature: Strong bullish or bearish momentum. LEARN MORE
Morning Star / Evening Star
- Structure: A three-candle pattern with a specific arrangement of real bodies and shadows.
- Nature: A potential bullish or bearish reversal. LEARN MORE
Shooting Star / Inverted Hammer
- Structure: A single candle with a long upper shadow, a small real body, and a small or non-existent lower shadow.
- Nature: A potential bearish or bullish reversal. LEARN MORE
Hanging Man / Hammer
- Structure: A single candle with a long lower shadow, a small real body, and a small or non-existent upper shadow.
- Nature: A potential bullish or bearish reversal. LEARN MORE
Spinning Top / Doji
- Structure: A small real body with small or non-existent shadows.
- Nature: Indecision, uncertainty, or a continuation of the current trend. LEARN MORE
Dark Cloud Cover
- Structure: A two-candle pattern with a specific arrangement of real bodies and shadows.
- Nature: A potential bearish reversal. LEARN MORE
Bullish Harami Pattern
- Structure: A two-candle pattern with a specific arrangement of real bodies and shadows.
- Nature: A potential bullish reversal. LEARN MORE
Bearish Harami Pattern
- Structure: A two-candle pattern with a specific arrangement of real bodies and shadows.
- Nature: A potential bearish reversal. LEARN MORE
Bullish Engulfing Pattern
- Structure: A two-candle pattern with a specific arrangement of real bodies and shadows.
- Nature: A potential bullish reversal. LEARN MORE
Bearish Engulfing Pattern
- Structure: A two-candle pattern with a specific arrangement of real bodies and shadows.
- Nature: A potential bearish reversal. LEARN MORE
Most Effective Chart Patterns
Double Top / Double Bottom
- Structure: A two-peak or two-trough pattern with a specific neckline.
- Nature: A potential trend reversal. LEARN MORE
Ascending Triangle Pattern
- Structure: A triangle pattern with a rising lower trendline and a horizontal upper trendline.
- Nature: A potential bullish continuation or reversal. LEARN MORE
Descending Triangle Pattern
- Structure: A triangle pattern with a falling upper trendline and a horizontal lower trendline.
- Nature: A potential bearish continuation or reversal. LEARN MORE
Rectangle Pattern
- Structure: A pattern with four price points forming a rectangle.
- Nature: A potential continuation or breakout. LEARN MORE
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